These essays present an examination of the events and crises which generated fear in early-modern societies. They offer examples of fear, and popular responses to it. From the natural threats of fire, flood and plague to the theoretical traumas of death and the afterlife, this volume covers the panoply of personal and communal tragedies which tormented, tortured and terrified the early-modern world
How did ancient people fear? How did ancient people react to fear? The essays in this issue deal wit...
International audienceThis article approaches the notion of vulnerability in early modern England th...
The essay compares two cases of very intense panic caused by the destructive forces of nature. The p...
These essays present an examination of the events and crises which generated fear in early-modern so...
This book is about an emotion constantly present in human culture and history: fear. It is also a bo...
The Black Death of 1347-51 has cast a long shadow over how big epidemics are seen shaping social and...
Violence and Emotions in Early Modern Europe examines the purposes for which specific forms of viole...
The term trauma refers to a wound or rupture that disorients, causing suffering and fear. Trauma the...
The term trauma refers to a wound or rupture that disorients, causing suffering and fear. Trauma the...
The term trauma refers to a wound or rupture that disorients, causing suffering and fear. Trauma the...
Fear is an elementary, archetypal human emotion, yet it is also the current diagnosis of our time. O...
At a time when the mass media insist on bombarding us with news about natural, political and economi...
At a time when the mass media insist on bombarding us with news about natural, political and economi...
Fear is an elementary, archetypal human emotion, yet it is also the current diagnosis of our time. O...
Fear is the coessential ingredient of tragedy, and tragedy, since Aristotle, deals with the stories ...
How did ancient people fear? How did ancient people react to fear? The essays in this issue deal wit...
International audienceThis article approaches the notion of vulnerability in early modern England th...
The essay compares two cases of very intense panic caused by the destructive forces of nature. The p...
These essays present an examination of the events and crises which generated fear in early-modern so...
This book is about an emotion constantly present in human culture and history: fear. It is also a bo...
The Black Death of 1347-51 has cast a long shadow over how big epidemics are seen shaping social and...
Violence and Emotions in Early Modern Europe examines the purposes for which specific forms of viole...
The term trauma refers to a wound or rupture that disorients, causing suffering and fear. Trauma the...
The term trauma refers to a wound or rupture that disorients, causing suffering and fear. Trauma the...
The term trauma refers to a wound or rupture that disorients, causing suffering and fear. Trauma the...
Fear is an elementary, archetypal human emotion, yet it is also the current diagnosis of our time. O...
At a time when the mass media insist on bombarding us with news about natural, political and economi...
At a time when the mass media insist on bombarding us with news about natural, political and economi...
Fear is an elementary, archetypal human emotion, yet it is also the current diagnosis of our time. O...
Fear is the coessential ingredient of tragedy, and tragedy, since Aristotle, deals with the stories ...
How did ancient people fear? How did ancient people react to fear? The essays in this issue deal wit...
International audienceThis article approaches the notion of vulnerability in early modern England th...
The essay compares two cases of very intense panic caused by the destructive forces of nature. The p...